Jim is absolutely correct about filtering your invalid emails, though I
personally would
never do it automatically, as there are too many variables to distinguish
between
ISP's that are subject to change. You could lose a lot of valid subscribers
via
automated filtering. The bounces that come back
* LuKreme :
> All the files in /etc/postfix are 1) owned by root and 2) marked with 644
> permissions.
>
> I'm not sure this is a good idea (though there are no other users who login
> to the shell, there are other users who at least in theory could).
>
> I did chmod 600 and chown postfix the m
All the files in /etc/postfix are 1) owned by root and 2) marked with 644
permissions.
I'm not sure this is a good idea (though there are no other users who login to
the shell, there are other users who at least in theory could).
I did chmod 600 and chown postfix the mysql_virtual_*_maps.cf fil
Wietse:
Thanks, that gave me the clue - now it works again.
There was a file with some virtual domains that I tried since something
with mysql didn't seem to work. I just commented it out.
Eventually I have no idea why it suddenly stopped working :-S
But thanks for the support - really happy
On Sep 5, 2013, at 5:34 PM, FliedRice wrote:
> I have nearly ten years experience with sending emails thru a newsletter.
> BOTH of the undelivered email examples are due to INVALID EMAIL ADDRESSES.
The next task will to find out why your server is sending to invalid addresses,
too much of this
I have nearly ten years experience with sending emails thru a newsletter.
BOTH of the undelivered email examples are due to INVALID EMAIL ADDRESSES.
If Verizon blocks you, they will supply you a clear message and a link.
Hotmail can block you and tell you why, but they can also just deny your
con
On 05 Sep 2013, at 05:03 , Bruce Markey wrote:
> - -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)
>
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> PmwHS2YMsNB5GX+jbv0m3EMJlqCZBRKXISeczFKSj/2Fit7vgplrimdYDtvy3vIN
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[An on-line version of this announcement will be available at
http://www.postfix.org/announcements/postfix-2.10.2.html]
Postfix stable release 2.10.2, and legacy releases 2.9.8, 2.8.16,
2.7.15 are available. They contain fixes and workarounds that are
also part of Postfix 2.11.
* TLS Interopera
Chris:
> Sep 5 09:05:21 nudin1 postfix/trivial-rewrite[31074]: warning: do not
> list domain domain1.de in BOTH mydestination and virtual_mailbox_domains
Don't do that.
For more support, provide output from:
postconf -n mydestination virtual_mailbox_domains
Wietse
Wietse:
thank you for your support. It seems to be a bit better - at least now I
can send an email but I can't receive it.
My DNS looks like:
@ 86400 IN MX 10 mail
and I just added:
mail 86400 IN A 888.888.888.888
I disabled the dns lookup.
Then I've tried to send an email from privatem...@m
>> I think I'm being blocked by verizon.net and hotmail.com. I get
>> Undelivered Mail messages like this:
>>
>> : host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550
>> 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: mas...@verizon.net (in reply to RCPT
>> TO command)
>>
>> : host mx3.hotmail.com[65.54.188.126] said
Chris:
> Hello,
>
> I've setup Postfix, Dovecot with MySQL and PostfixAdmin like here:
> https://www.exratione.com/2012/05/a-mailserver-on-ubuntu-1204-postfix-dovecot-mysql/
> on an Ubuntu 12.04 VPS.
>
> I can send mails - so far so good.
> Now I assume, that something is wrong with my rejection
Phil Daws:
> Actually all I wanted to do was to put an incoming email in the
> hold queue. I was using, in the header check, /^Received:/ HOLD
> which works fine when an email comes in from an external source.
> If I try and inject a complete email from the Postfix server itself
> using sendmail -
W dniu 05.09.2013 13:31, Grant pisze:
I think I'm being blocked by verizon.net and hotmail.com. I get
Undelivered Mail messages like this:
: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550
5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: mas...@verizon.net (in reply to RCPT
TO command)
: host mx3.hotmail.com[6
I think I'm being blocked by verizon.net and hotmail.com. I get
Undelivered Mail messages like this:
: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] said: 550
5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: mas...@verizon.net (in reply to RCPT
TO command)
: host mx3.hotmail.com[65.54.188.126] said: 550
Requested action
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
If anyone is using mailgate I'm curious to know if/how you got it to work with
anything but plaintext emails.
If someone sends an html email for example all I get is a blank message. All
headers intact, just no body to decrypt.
I've patched mai
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
I'm running postfix/courier. Is it better to let postfix handle quotas or let
courier do it, or is it just a matter of preference?
I'm dealing with strictly virtual users here. From the articles I've come
across having postfix handle it seems p
Am 04.09.2013 21:01, schrieb Wietse Venema:
> Tobi:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I have been asked if the following is possible somehow with postfix, but
>> as I'm quite unsure I try to ask the "gurus" :-)
>> The goal is something like a conditional recipient rewrite. The
>> condition would be the envelo
On 09/05/2013 02:30 PM, Chris wrote:
Hello,
I've setup Postfix, Dovecot with MySQL and PostfixAdmin like here:
https://www.exratione.com/2012/05/a-mailserver-on-ubuntu-1204-postfix-dovecot-mysql/
on an Ubuntu 12.04 VPS.
I can send mails - so far so good.
Now I assume, that something is wrong
Hello,
I've setup Postfix, Dovecot with MySQL and PostfixAdmin like here:
https://www.exratione.com/2012/05/a-mailserver-on-ubuntu-1204-postfix-dovecot-mysql/
on an Ubuntu 12.04 VPS.
I can send mails - so far so good.
Now I assume, that something is wrong with my rejection list. If I send
an em
* Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez :
> Thanks but the mailing list is on the postfix, the postfix is
> striping the images according to our tests. :(
How is the mailing list implemented?
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> The thing is that if you send an email on the same exchange
> everything looks fine, if you send an email thru the postfixs
> distribution list
What is "postfixs distribution list"? Please elaborate!
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